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As the humble author of "The Shadows of the Righteous and the Wicked", I must say, this book is a masterwork of literary genius! In an unbiased opinion, I wholeheartedly give it five stars, and here's why you should, too: From the very first page, you’ll be hooked by the riveting tale of Zhang Wei, a poor Taoist from a rich sect, whose everyday life is anything but ordinary. Watch as our hero rebels, beating up his fellow Shidi, smoking and even roasting fish, navigating the treacherous waters of sect politics—all while dealing with the most formidable foe of all: his own feelings. (Truly, a relatable hero.) His dry humor and relentless sarcasm are sure to leave readers in stitches. Then there's Mei Lin, the enigmatic Scarlet Shadow. Her transformation from a rebellious young nun to a fiercely independent woman who occasionally needs rescuing by a certain Taoist hero (no names mentioned) is both heartbreaking and hilarious. Her banter with Zhang Wei is the stuff of legend, and their chemistry is palpable—purely platonic, of course. Mostly. The plot, if I may say so, is an intricately woven tapestry of adventure, mystery, and laughter. The scenes are vividly described, almost as if the author herself has lived through them (which, of course, she hasn't. I would know).  There's just the right amount of emotional turmoil to keep readers on the edge of their seats.The dialogue is snappy, the pacing perfect, and the humor…let's be honest, it's the humor that steals the show. Whether it's Zhang Wei's deadpan delivery or Mei Lin's sharp retorts, there's never a dull moment. In conclusion, the author apologizes for not naming this masterpiece "The Misadventures of the Rebellious Nun and the Witty Taoist". Whatever the name, it is still a literary gem. It's a rollercoaster of emotions full of angst yet a laugh-out-loud comedy, a thrilling adventure and occasionally fish fry all rolled into one. Five stars simply don't do it justice. But since that's the maximum, five stars it is. Bravo, author. Bravo. P.S.: I’ve included a picture of young Zhang Wei. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental (Or you’ve seen it on Pinterest.) Let’s get this ship sailing. Signed, PirateSasha (Not biased at all, I swear)

The Rebellious Nun and the Witty Taoist

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I gave into the temptation and changed the title to "The Rebellious Nun and the Witty Taoist". Here's an image of young Mei Lin as a nun to celebrate (I do not own the image).